^Lol! Nothing remotely serious about that ... which I guess is the whole point.

“We Can Get Wild” from Mark Knopfler’s Kill to Get Crimson. He’s so flippin’ clever. Been listening to a couple of solo albums by a few of the Dire Straits alumni and there's some quite pleasant material, but none of them come close to that indefinable quality he seems to offer up so easily.

"The surest sign that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe is that it has never tried to contact us." ~ Bill Watterson

from Destroyer:
the laughable absurdity of Gene spitting blood and flying up to the rafters before singing God Of Thunder...
that said about the absurdity of it, that moment is generally the highlight of any KISS concert:

“The Belldog” from the second half of the mostly instrumental After the Heat by Brian Eno, Dieter Moebius and Hans-Joachim Roedelius. (I very much like tracks 3 through 5 which make up a sort of dreamy suite beginning with “Luftschloss”, or Castles in the Air as it would translate, followed by “Shade” which so much speaks to me of cool, calm, silent relief from a breathlessly scorching day, and is finished off by “Old Land” which seems evocative of an ancient, slower, less frenetic time and which is slightly ominously spacey; my own fond imaginings, course. Couldn’t pick which one to post, hence “The Belldog” )

"The surest sign that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe is that it has never tried to contact us." ~ Bill Watterson